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Zatoichi

The difference between Western and Eastern samurai movies is exemplified best by Zatoichi. Written by, directed by, and starring cult hero Takeshi Kitano, the film continues the story of the legendary Japanese hero: a blind man, wandering the country, getting entangled in the fights of others.

It is the style in which the story is told that is most interesting. For instance, various scenes are scattered through the film which have absolutely no bearing on the plot. That just doesn’t happen in western films; every line of dialogue is usually spent building plot.

The sword fights are also very telling, generally consisting of a single well-placed blow per opponent, rather than the extended sword play found in western films. And it’s certainly an improvement, the action focussing the plot, rather than distracting from it.

Zatoichi is certainly a strange film, after having been force fed so many generic action films, but nothing short of excellent.

Sorry to those who have not seen this great film…yet.

Is the masseur really blind? This is an ongoing argument due to the final scenes. Doesn’t he confess this when he kills the big boss man? Also when he trips up at the end he says something like “even with my eyes open I’m still blind”.

Oh, why is he called the masseur by the way?

He’s called the masseur because he gives massages.

In the original films, he was completely blind. I am inclined to say that he is blind, but with some crazy coloured eyes.